This post is part of a 10 day posting challenge issued by Tina Zita. You can’t be a connected educator if you don’t contribute. Sometimes we need a nudge to remember that if nobody shares, nobody learns. Thanks Tina!

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Silence.

You’ve felt that right?

You know, it happens when you say something like, “Why would we not just share that openly on a blog for everyone to see?” – and the room goes silent.

I’m not sure I buy that. I am not sure that I believe we “think differently”. I wonder if we have just been through very different learning experiences.

We have been learning as networked, connected learners for years – decades in fact. We have been learning in spaces yet to be discovered, yet to be respected, yet to be acknowledged by the status quo in our profession.

We have been learning different content. We have been learning through ideas.

Ideas just pop into our network all the time. Seeing and exploring new ideas daily, hourly, but the minute almost, is what we do.

We have had the time to share, converse, think through, research, challenge, ask about – to form thinking about – millions of ideas from around the world.

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2 thoughts on “We Don’t Think Differently (or do we?) – 7/10”

Hi Donna, loved this post! So tired of hearing “Don’t you ever sleep?”, or “You really care about that stuff don’t you?” (Like it is some sort of disease). I am not so sure that we learn differently so much as we derive a different type of energy from learning. I love learning through my PLN, I love learning through reading blogs and bloggng, but I equally love learning from a new book, from a F2F conference, from a great dinner conversation. I love seeing what is on the horizon. I am frustrated with the way we “do” education. I know it can and should be better, and I am like a dog with a bone, I want it to change! I loved David Truss’ post – hadn’t read it before, so thank you so much for sharing.